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From: Thomas Willhalm
Subject: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 07:25:11
Message: <3d05de17@news.povray.org>
Hello,

finally, I've found the time to compare the different compilations of 
povray on a Pentium IV.  I used megapovplus and modified povbench.pov from 
povray 3.5 beta to run on it.

Running time in seconds:
               P-IV   Athlon
gcc 2.95.3    13354    7035
gcc 3.0.1     11319    6555
gcc 3.1        8971    5901
icc 6         15907    5679
icc 6 IV      10589

"P-IV" is a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.60GHz
running SuSE Linux with kernel 2.4.16-4GB

"Athlon" is a AMD Athlon(TM) XP 1500+ (1343.051 MHz)
running SuSE Linux with kernel 2.4.10-4GB

Compiling options were:
gcc 2.95.3  -O3 -finline-functions -ffast-math -ansi -march=i686 -DCPU=686
gcc 3.0.1   -O3 -finline-functions -ffast-math -foptimize-sibling-calls 
-ansi -march=i686 -DCPU=686
gcc 3.1     -O3 -finline-functions -ffast-math -foptimize-sibling-calls 
-ansi -march=i686 -DCPU=686
icc 6       -O3 -tpp6  -xK -unroll -ip
icc 6 IV    -O3 -tpp7  -xW -unroll -ip

The last version is optimized for Pentium-IV. That's why the binary doesn't 
run on the Athlon.

Best regards
Thomas


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From: Alessandro Coppo
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 15:13:58
Message: <3d064bf6$1@news.povray.org>
Thomas Willhalm wrote:

>                P-IV   Athlon
> gcc 2.95.3    13354    7035
> gcc 3.0.1     11319    6555
> gcc 3.1        8971    5901

I find gcc results "strange"... are you sure? It seems that gcc is getting 
worse and worse!

-- 
Alessandro Coppo
a.coppo@<REMOVE_ME>iol.it
www.geocities.com/alexcoppo


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From: Nicolas Calimet
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 15:18:23
Message: <3D064CFF.5030504@free.fr>
> Running time in seconds:
>                P-IV   Athlon
> gcc 2.95.3    13354    7035
> gcc 3.0.1     11319    6555
> gcc 3.1        8971    5901
> icc 6         15907    5679
> icc 6 IV      10589


	Interesting. Looks like the last gcc is worth installing.
Well, I would have been glad to see gcc-3.0.4 intead of 3.0.1  :o)
Do you have any idea about the advantage of -foptimize-sibling-calls ?
And what is icc by the way ?

- Nicolas Calimet


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From: Nicolas Calimet
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 15:20:27
Message: <3D064D7B.10801@free.fr>
> I find gcc results "strange"... are you sure? It seems that gcc is getting 
> worse and worse!


	Nope it's the opposite: "Running time in seconds" so the bench runs
faster with the last gcc.


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From: Ole Laursen
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 15:29:39
Message: <87lm9laa25.fsf@bach.composers>
Alessandro Coppo <a.c### [at] iolit> writes:
> Thomas Willhalm wrote:
> 
> >                P-IV   Athlon
> > gcc 2.95.3    13354    7035
> > gcc 3.0.1     11319    6555
> > gcc 3.1        8971    5901
> 
> I find gcc results "strange"... are you sure? It seems that gcc is getting 
> worse and worse!

It was rendering time in seconds - and you probably want shorter
rendering times, right? :-)

I find it amusing that Intel's compiler is beaten by GCC on P4, while
the reverse is true on Athlon. They should call it the "Intel C Compiler
for AMD processors"...

-- 
Ole Laursen
http://sunsite.dk/olau/


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 15:44:58
Message: <3d065339@news.povray.org>
Nicolas Calimet <pov### [at] freefr> wrote:
> And what is icc by the way ?

  Probably the Intel's own compiler, which should know how to best optimize
for Intel's processors.

-- 
#macro M(A,N,D,L)plane{-z,-9pigment{mandel L*9translate N color_map{[0rgb x]
[1rgb 9]}scale<D,D*3D>*1e3}rotate y*A*8}#end M(-3<1.206434.28623>70,7)M(
-1<.7438.1795>1,20)M(1<.77595.13699>30,20)M(3<.75923.07145>80,99)// - Warp -


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 18:16:24
Message: <3d0676b8@news.povray.org>
In article <87l### [at] bachcomposers> , Ole Laursen 
<ola### [at] hardworkingdk>  wrote:

> I find it amusing that Intel's compiler is beaten by GCC on P4,

This is under Linux, of course.  It may just be a library issue that doesn't
exist under Windows.  gcc surely is not such a good compiler...

    Thorsten


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 18:17:34
Message: <3d0676fe$1@news.povray.org>
In article <3d05de17@news.povray.org> , Thomas Willhalm 
<tho### [at] uni-konstanzde>  wrote:

> finally, I've found the time to compare the different compilations of
> povray on a Pentium IV.  I used megapovplus and modified povbench.pov from
> povray 3.5 beta to run on it.
>
> Running time in seconds:
>                P-IV   Athlon
> gcc 2.95.3    13354    7035
> gcc 3.0.1     11319    6555
> gcc 3.1        8971    5901
> icc 6         15907    5679
> icc 6 IV      10589

What are the results of the Windows version on the same system?

    Thorsten


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 11 Jun 2002 18:47:02
Message: <3d067de6$1@news.povray.org>
In article <3d05de17@news.povray.org> , Thomas Willhalm 
<tho### [at] uni-konstanzde>  wrote:

> icc 6 IV    -O3 -tpp7  -xW -unroll -ip

How about adding any one of these: "-ipo", "-wp_ipo", "-prefetch", "-rcd"?

    Thorsten


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From: Thomas Willhalm
Subject: Re: povbench
Date: 12 Jun 2002 04:35:23
Message: <3d0707cb@news.povray.org>
Warp wrote:

> Nicolas Calimet <pov### [at] freefr> wrote:
>> And what is icc by the way ?
> 
>   Probably the Intel's own compiler, which should know how to best
>   optimize for Intel's processors.

Yes. It's the intel C++ for Linux. A non-commercial unsupported version is 
available for linux free of charge at
http://www.intel.com/software/products/eval/
(You can get a 30-day evaluation version for Linux and Windows, too.)

Thomas


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